...) Last week I stumbled over 'Bombay Junction', situated within The Printworks complex within Manchester City Centre.
I love Indian food but other than the large buffet style restaurants or back street cafes Manchester has never really offered a 'fast food' option of the Indian variety, ... Read review
This review already contains more than 120 words. As a Ciao member you could earn up to £5 with this review.
Advantages: Fast. Edible. Nice Surroundings Disadvantages: Small Portions. Staff. Unauthentic.
...looks alone the exterior of Bombay Junction won the toss. Authentically Eastern, bright and inviting with window displays advertising an attractive curry meal with a free starter for all, it looked just the place for me!
Being my lunch hour I entered the restaurant at just after Noon. Other than 3 members of staff the place was deserted. On reaching the service counter staff didn't really know how to approach me, one darts through the back whilst ... ...from Handheld Breakfast Meals, to Bombay Burgers, Veggie Kebab Wraps or the Curry Meals without forgetting to mention the impressive list of salads, snacks, authentic Indian desserts and a wide range of hot and soft drinks…. I'd died and gone to heaven… This could be the start of a very nice relationship and the end of my diet!
I decide to be a pig and go for the Curry Meal because the posters around the wall were offering a free starter with this ...
Read review
Ciao members have rated this review on average very helpful
Advantages: Lots of choice, big screens Disadvantages: None
...being the Hard rock cafe. When we are going to the cinema we tend to go out for a meal at one of these restaurants first. The other restaurants situated in the Printworks are Old Orleans, BombayJunction, Nandos, Henry J Beans, Norweigen Blue, and Yum Yums. I have not sampled any of their food, but I am in th emiddle of a review for the Hard Rock Cafe if you want to also read that.
The cinema:
The cinema itself is a very up to date modern cinema experience. You can book your tickets online and then collect them from automated machines by simply putting the card which you used to pay for them into the machine and out come your tickets. There are about 6 of these machines, plus your normal manned ticket desks too, so even on a busy night there is not very much waiting around to have to do.
We always book tickets at the gallery...
Read review
Ciao members have rated this review on average helpful
Having seen this show in London I immediatly fell in love with its bold mix of east and west musical traditions.
Although the DVD can't provide all the romp of a London theatre visit it does provide an array of special features. There are backstage... more